Dana Horstein holds an M.A. in Teaching and a teacher trainer certificate from the School for International Training. She has taught English for more than 12 years in both the U.S. and Mexico and has worked with adult immigrants, as well as with university and high school students. Upon returning to the U.S. from Mexico in 2014, she began to focus on diversity and social justice issues in TESOL. Her concern for these issues led her to co-found the new TESOL Diversity Collaborative, which was approved to be a Forum at the 2016 TESOL International Convention.

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Conference Presentations

English Only: Problematizing Teaching English in a Globalized World, National Teachers Conference, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, July 2015

Diversity in TESOL: Where Is It?, Illinois TESOL Annual State Conference, Naperville, Illinois, February 2015 (co-presented with Jeanine Ntihirageza)